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At its centre was Foyles, billed a century ago as “the largest bookshop in the world” and still, at least in terms of the number of different titles stocked, the UK’s most expansive.
Now Foyles is hoping to land a blow against its digital rivals with the launch of a new flagship, state-of-the-art store, on the central London site where the Sex Pistols played their first public ...
How Foyles' chief executive Sam Husain was able to turn around the fortunes of one of the UK's oldest and best-known booksellers.
The iconic Foyles bookshop at 113-119 Charing Cross Road in London, housed there since 1929, is to move to the former home of Central St Martins College in Spring 2014. The new location, 107-109 ...
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands’ £9 million Foyles bookshop in central London has been named overall winner of this year’s Retrofit Awards Billed as the ‘largest bookstore to be built in the UK this ...
At a time when the role of the bricks and mortar bookshop is changing, Foyles and The Bookseller are giving people the opportunity to re-imagine the bookshop for the 21st Century.
Foyles, the most famous bookshop in the world, is 100 years old this year. It was actually on 14 July, 1903 that two brothers, William, 17, and Gilbert Foyle, 18, sold their first wholesale book.
Christopher Foyle was an affable and regular visitor to the bookshop who had plenty of stories to share and made time for everyone.
Foyles has reopened its bookshop at London Waterloo station. The popular store reopened on Thursday 17th August. It had to close last year due to Network Rail redevelopments in the station.
Booksellers have praised the Foyles bookshop workshops as “inspiring” as the company said it was preparing to sit down with architects and plan the new store. People from across the publishing ...
How Foyles' chief executive Sam Husain was able to turn around the fortunes of one of the UK's oldest and best-known booksellers.